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Hewn from the sheer Canyon Cliffs stand the remains of Cliff Dwellings, inhabited by a prehistoric people that vanished over a thousand years ago. Fine new highways lead to these ruins, perhaps the strangest of the state's many wonders."
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Photograph of Spruce Tree Ruin.
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Sepia tone photograph of Cliff Palace at Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado.
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This is a double panel postcard with a black and white photograph of Cliff Palace in Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado. There are clouds in the sky with some pine trees in the foreground.
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Cliff Palace in Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado.
Thumbnail for 'Balcony House Ruin (Mesa Verde National Park, Colo.)'
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Photograph of woman looking over a ledge while in ruins
Thumbnail for 'Cliff dwellers ruins, Cliff Palace (Mesa Verde National Park, Colo.)'
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Black and white image of ruins
Thumbnail for 'Spruce Tree House (Mesa Verde National Park, Colo.)'
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Photograph of Spruce Tree House, Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado"
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This is the largest of the many prehistoric ruins found in Uncle Sam's only archaeological park. The structure is 300 feet long and contained approximately 200 rooms, including 23 kivas, or underground ceremonial chambers. It occupies a great cave..."
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Black and white image of small ruin